- Interactive (the Achille's heel of the Mouse) even was up 8percent (Now if they'd only change their gaming strategy and buy a big name company.).

All in all, the investors are really happy with the direction of the company. Critics may not agree with Iger's decision to acquisition his talent, but it's effect on the bottom line is boosting prospects for the company. While parts of the entertainment giant have languished over periods of the past decade, the idea of bringing in successful talent to shore up the lack of creativity has/will produce results that put smiles on investor's faces.

It's a much more solidified/lean/dominating behemoth that Bob Iger plans on leaving his successor...